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Chers collègues et amis,
Nous entreprenons en Tunisie un programme pilote adressé aux enfants agés entre 10 et 12 ans pourles sensibiliser aux différents problèmes de notre patrimoine. Ce programme s'adresse aussi bien aux élèves que aux enseignants certaines compétences sont à rechercher auprès de vous personnes ressources et je joins les profils des personnes ressources que nous désirons avoir dans cette dynamique équipe de travail veullez si vous etes interessés envoyer vos mails à M. hatem sadkaoui : [log in to unmask]
Je vous remercie et je sais que vous répondrz nombreux
Chédlia Annabi
AFRICOM. ICOM Arabe



Chers collègues et amis,
Nous entreprenons en Tunisie un programme pilote adressé aux enfants agés entre 10 et 12 ans pourles sensibiliser aux différents problèmes de notre patrimoine. Ce programme s'adresse aussi bien aux élèves que aux enseignants certaines compétences sont à rechercher auprès de vous personnes ressources et je joins les profils des personnes ressources que nous désirons avoir dans cette dynamique équipe de travail veullez si vous etes interessés envoyer vos mails à M. hatem sadkaoui : [log in to unmask]
Je vous remercie et je sais que vous répondrz nombreux
Chédlia Annabi
AFRICOM. ICOM Arabe





> Dear colleagues,
>
> Let me give you a few impressions from my visit to Korea two weeks ago. I
> was invited to meet with colleagues in Korea to plan ICR activities in
> October together with our contact museum and to give a lecture on Swedish
> museum system, thinking and practice. It was an overwhelming experience for
> me who have never been in this part of the world before.
>
> Our ICR contact in Korea is Director General Chong-Sun Rhi at Gyeonggi
> Provincial Museum . During five days we discussed and planned the coming
> conference, we visited Coex were the main events of the General Conference
> will take place and we traveled to some of the places that many of you will
> see in October. And of course, we had Korean meals every day, not at least
> Kimchi, an exiting and tasteful experience in itself!
>
> Coex is truly a spectacular convention center located in an ultramodern and
> futuristic part of Seoul. Actually it is not only a convention center, but
> more of an indoor city of its own, with restaurants, shops, exhibitions,
> cinemas and much more. This is also were the international committees will
> have their separate conferences, all in one building, which is good for the
> social life of the conference and will facilitate meetings with colleagues
> from all over the world.
>
> Gyeonggi Provincial Museum will be the host museum for the big farewell
> party on the last day of the General Conference. Buses will be chartered and
> the delegates will be transported to Gyeonggi Provincial Museum in Suwon,
> about one hour drive south from Seoul. This museum was opened in 1996. It is
> an expansive museum, mainly cultural history, paintings and calligraphy and
> also an outdoor exhibition and a performance theater. The museum are now
> developing its activities and are also going to build facilities for
> contemporary art. Gyeonggi Provincial Museum have an impressive program for

> preschool- and schoolchildren that I could see in vast numbers during my
> visit at the museum.
>
> ICR will have two full days of meetings at Coex and one day of excursion in
> the Gyeonggi province. I now had the privilege to preview the historical
> places ICR will visit in October. These places are also possible for others
> to visit on tours being offered on the general excursion day, Thursday
> October 7.
>
> One of the places ICR will visit is the Korean Folk Village, a must for
> everyone with interest in museum public work and specially for colleagues
> with interest in open-air museums. The museum was opened in 1974 and it is
> located in an extensive natural environment that is hard to imagine in this
> metropolis. This is of course a major tourist attraction today, where people
> can have a general view of traditional Korean housing style - more than 260
> traditional houses - clothing, dances, music, food and much more.
>
> Another place for ICR and others to visit, of quite different character, is
> the Hwaseong Fortress with a fortress wall, more than 5 km long. This
> impressive construction was built in late 18th century and it is today
> surrounded and partly occupied by a modern urban environment that is
> constantly growing. The fortress is registered on the UNESCO World Heritage
> list.
>
> I also had a meetings with Byung-Mo Kim and Jong-Kyu Kim, Co-chairmen in the
> Organizing Committee for Seoul 2004. I am impressed by the dedication of
> ICOM Korea and by their intensive efforts to make the General Conference
> special for all of us who will be their guests in October.
>
> Best regards from

> Hans Manneby
> Chairman ICR
>
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